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1. The life expectancy in the 19th century in Warsaw was around 30 years (OMG! I should already be dead!). These days, we live much longer – women : 81 years and men : 75 years (Ufff…, I still have time). 2. Warsaw is sometimes called the Phoenix city because it was totally destroyed by Nazis in WW2 and then rebuilt. 3. The smallest house in Warsaw is located next to the...

The capital of Poland, like other cities in Europe, has extensive transport network. More than 1500 buses, 400 trams, 40 underground trains and 20 city trains runs daily connecting suburbs and the city centre. Read our short guide about public transportation in Warsaw. TARRIFS AND SCHEDULES Zarząd Transportu Miejskiego – ZTM (Board of Transportation in Warsaw) is a transport organiser...

Frederick Chopin Airport is located only 8 kilometres from the city centre. It is well connected by buses and trains. For the most demanding we recommend private transfer. Here are practical tips how to get easily from the Warsaw main airport to the city centre. PUBLIC TRANSPORT Train There are red and green trains linking the airport with the city. It takes approximately 15 minutes to be in...